judéo-chrétien

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Etymology[edit]

After a German term coined by Ferdinand Christian Baur in an 1831 issue of the Tübinger Zeitschrift für Theologie. Also judéo- +‎ chrétien.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ʒy.de.o.kʁe.tjɛ̃/

Adjective[edit]

judéo-chrétien (feminine judéo-chrétienne, masculine plural judéo-chrétiens, feminine plural judéo-chrétiennes)

  1. Judeo-Christian

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